Students A-Di
(440) 582-7812
Welcome to the NRHS Counseling Page!
The School Counseling Staff at North Royalton High School assists students with educational planning, college and career counseling, and personal development. Appointments with the counselors are available by calling the numbers listed below or students may complete an appointment request form, available in the School Counseling Office. Also visit the FAQs sheet listed below to help answer some frequently asked questions.
Students A-Di | (440) 582-7812 | |
Students Dj-J | (440) 582-7811 | |
Students K-Mn | (440) 582-7816 | |
Students Mo-Sd | (440) 582-7813 | |
Students Se-Z | (440) 582-7814 | |
Secretary | (440) 582-7810 | |
Career Specialist, CVCC | (440) 582-7815 |
*Department Chairperson
Please refer to the frequently asked questions (FAQs) below to help assist you with questions you may have:
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High School Counselors...
Provide direct counseling services to students individually and in support groups
Advise students on academic planning
Provide career information to students
Provide education and support services to students & parents
Provide career information to students & parents
Provide consultation services to teachers
Facilitate referrals to community support services
Network with post-secondary schools
Are here to listen and much more
High school is a time when students begin to discover what the future holds for them. With a comprehensive developmental counseling program, students can receive accurate information, concrete experiences and successful planning to take the steps necessary to become productive, contributing members of society. Together, professional school counselors, parents, teachers, and the community can provide the most effective support for young people.
(Adopted from the ASCA Governing Board)
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* Department Chairperson